Eighty-five Martyrs of England and Wales - List of Individual Names

List of Individual Names

They were chosen from a number of priests and laymen executed between 1584 and 1679. Their names were:

  • John Adams
  • Thomas Atkinson
  • Edward Bamber
  • George Beesley
  • Arthur Bell
  • Thomas Belson
  • Robert Bickerdike
  • Alexander Blake
  • Marmaduke Bowes
  • John Bretton
  • Thomas Bullaker
  • Edward Burden
  • Roger Cadwallador
  • William Carter
  • Alexander Crowe
  • William Davies
  • Robert Dibdale
  • George Douglas
  • Robert Drury
  • Edmund Duke
  • George Errington
  • Roger Filcock
  • John Fingley
  • Matthew Flathers
  • Richard Flower
  • Nicholas Garlick
  • William Gibson
  • Ralph Grimston
  • Robert Grissold
  • John Hambley
  • Robert Hardesty
  • George Haydock
  • Henry Heath
  • Richard Hill
  • John Hogg
  • Thomas Holland
  • Richard Holiday
  • Nicholas Horner
  • Thomas Hunt
  • Thurstan Hunt
  • Francis Ingleby
  • William Knight
  • Joseph Lambton
  • William Lampley
  • John Lowe
  • Robert Ludlam
  • Charles Mahoney
  • Robert Middleton
  • George Nichols
  • John Norton
  • Robert Nutter
  • Edward Osbaldeston
  • Anthony Page
  • Thomas Palasor
  • William Pike
  • Thomas Pilcher
  • Thomas Pormort
  • Nicholas Postgate
  • Humphrey Pritchard
  • Christopher Robinson
  • Stephen Rowsham
  • John Sandys
  • Montford Scott
  • Richard Sergeant
  • Richard Simpson
  • Peter Snow
  • William Southerne
  • William Spenser
  • Thomas Sprott
  • John Sugar
  • Robert Sutton
  • Edmund Sykes
  • John Talbot
  • Hugh Taylor
  • William Thomson
  • Robert Thorpe
  • John Thules
  • Edward Thwing
  • Thomas Watkinson
  • Henry Webley
  • Christopher Wharton
  • Thomas Whittaker
  • John Woodcock
  • Nicholas Woodfen
  • Roger Wrenno
  • Richard Yaxley

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